Alameda County’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Division collaborated with Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) and Underserved Ethnic Language Population (UELP) programs to create an outcome-based survey aimed at gathering feedback from PEI/UELP participants who have received services via MHSA-funded counseling services, workshops, community events, and other support programs.

First developed in 2014 and administered in 2015, the survey has undergone multiple revisions from 2016 to 2023. UELP providers vetted, implemented each updated version, and ensured accessibility and equity through language justice by translating the survey into 23 languages. In early 2024, UELP providers participated in a workgroup to evaluate the survey tool, concluding that it would remain unchanged, with updates limited to translation needs only.

The following data reports focus on key domains such as identity formation, mental health perceptions, community wellness, cultural connections, resource access, transformation of mental health services, and workforce development. Ultimately, we aim to identify strengths and areas for expansion in our services, ensuring we meet the community’s and provider’s needs as effectively as possible.

2024 PEI Participant Survey Results

2024 UELP Participant Survey Results

2024 Pre/Post UELP Engagement Community Health Assessment